Exchange programmes
International students can do one semester or one year at ISEN. They must apply for through the exchange programme in which their institution/university is involved with ISEN Mediterranee. (Erasmus+ or other agreements).
There are some general rules to bear in mind when selecting courses:
- Maximum: 30 ECTS per semester
- We allow students to include courses, with a certain degree of flexibility, from all of our major courses but this is subject to assessment and without overlapping of classes.
- It is possible to include French courses and or other language courses for 2 ECTS each.
Tuition fees
Exemption of tuition fees applies to the exchange students coming from our academic partners.
To ensure this applies to your exchange programme, please check with your home university the terms and conditions of the agreement with ISEN Mediterranee or contact us directly at international-mediterranee@yncrea.fr.
When to apply?
- For full year or Fall Semester, nominations by your home university shall be done by June 1st
- For Spring Semester, nominations by your home university shall be done by November 1st
Administrative information
Accommodation and food
There are several student accommodations around the school. Most of them are within walking distance of the school. You can consult the detailed list here.
The school is ideally located in the heart of the city, next to the MAYOL shopping center and within walking distance of the port.
The school provides a space where students have access to microwaves and fridges. They can have access to the cafeteria of the Law University located next to the school and benefit from the student rate.
There is also an extensive list of restaurants, cafes and fast food joints around the school.
Health insurance
Students with the nationality of a country of the European Union, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway or Switzerland have access to the European Health Insurance Card (EHIC). They do not need to register with the French student social security system. This card must be requested in your country of origin and be valid at least until the end of the academic year.
The European Health Insurance Card gives access to healthcare in France.
For students from other countries: you must register with the French social security system.
Here are some videos and files from Campus France to help you get started:
If you have any questions, the international office staff is always available to assist you.
Complementary health insurance
For students from outside the European Union: to supplement the sums reimbursed by social security, we strongly recommend that students take out supplementary health insurance, such as Heyme :
Visa information
If you are a student from the European Union, the European Economic Area, the Swiss Confederation, Monaco or Andorra: you do not need to apply for a visa.
Simply bring your valid identity card or passport.
If you are a student from another country: please visit the official government website for a free simulation: https: //france-visas.gouv.fr/web/france-visas/.
This website provides information on how to complete each stage of the visa application procedure and all the documents required.